2022
DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/ka46p
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Influence of face masks on recalibration of phonetic categories

Abstract: Previous research demonstrates listeners dynamically adjust phonetic categories in line with lexical context. While listeners show flexibility in adapting speech categories, recalibration may be constrained when variability can be attributed externally. It has been hypothesized that when listeners causally attribute atypical speech input to an external factor, phonetic recalibration is attenuated. The current study investigated this theory directly by examining the influence of face masks, an external factor t… Show more

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